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A Focus on Verbs, Not Nouns

When people listen to stories, they hear about persons, places, and things. When people listen to great stories, they experience events, situations, outcomes and actions.  From stories, we learn about the challenges, opportunities, feelings and decisions faced by others in a way that enables us to better understand the entire experience and relate to it. That is why at OntoInsights, we start our work focused on verbs (focused on what is happening and being experienced).  When we start with verbs, we can construct a complex timeline and add in who, what, where, when, and why.  This is a powerful approach to storytelling, and a powerful approach to analysis to gain a holistic view of the experience of the storyteller. This blog post introduces a new starting point for ontology development that is novel in that it focuses on verbs. The approach begins by understanding the events and situations of interest in the domain being described, versus trying to catalog all the possible &

The Power of Narrative

Welcome to the first OntoInsights blog post which explains the company’s focus on narratives.  People have listened to and studied stories for insights into cultures, customs, values and life. They have used narratives to explain how and why the world works, and their experiences in it. Stories are humans’ approach to structuring knowledge and providing insight.  Listeners can easily extract knowledge from narratives, but for a computer to do this, a combination of approaches and technologies is needed:  Natural language processing (NLP) to parse the text  Semantic (ontological) and linguistic understanding to distill meaning  Graph technologies to encode the events of the narratives and background knowledge  Pattern recognition algorithms to discover similarities and differences  Inference, reasoning and causal analysis to extract knowledge and provide explanations  No one company can possibly do all these things, but that is no longer a requirement. The current software development e